Chapter 139 Cassius Asks Gustave to Go Home

Cyrus thought that he had heard wrong. When did Avery become so impulsive in

business?

Cyrus asked to confirm, “Sir, do you mean to directly terminate the biggest contract signed with the Walpole Group now? This is a unilateral violation of the contract. What kind of reason should we give to the Walpole Group and the public?”

Avery obviously could not calm down. Moreover, his plan to terminate the contract unilaterally was only out of his intention to give Gustave a reminder.

Such a big deal was related to the interests of the Gallard Group and Walpole Group, and it might not really end when it was negotiated later.

Avery said impatiently, “The technology and products of the Walpole Group are not completely in line with our requirements, so we intend to terminate the cooperation.

“There were many other reasons like this. Markus would settle the specific reason. The contract termination letter was sent directly first. I was waiting for the Walpole Group

to reply.”

Cyrus finally understood what Avery meant, but if they terminated the cooperation like this, the Walpole Group wouldn’t be the only one suffering a loss. At least it would be a

loss for both parties.

So Cyrus had to remind Avery, “Sir, this is not appropriate. Why don’t you think about it.

twice?

“The Gallard Group has always valued its reputation. With a precondition that the

partner is blameless, the case that the contract was suddenly terminated unilaterally

has never happened before. It is hard to estimate the impact on the Gallard Group’s future profit and reputation that the termination will bring. Besides…

Cyrus paused slightly and then he continued, “Moreover, I’m afraid that Mr. Gallard will not agree no matter what. Once it gets out, the board of directors and shareholders. will be involved. It may be troublesome.”

Avery was in a very bad mood. He directly turned around and left. “Cyrus, you think about too many things. Just let Markus do as I say.

“Gustave knows what I want. As for the influence of ending the cooperation with the

that the relevant departments of the Gallard Group should think

was in a dilemma. “Sir, this…”

speaking, Avery had already left.

the Walpole’s

“The situation is not promising. Ms. Garcia’s heart

obvious.

is, Mr. Walpole, you begin to prepare an artificial heart. If the situation continues to deteriorate, we can only prepare to implant

Garcia’s psychological illness, I’m afraid it will

causing her depression to relapse. Her current mood is very unstable. It is best to ensure that she has

emotions.”

took the medical record the doctor handed over and said, “Got it. Thank you for your hard work.”

around and looked at Darnell, who had just returned from the call. “Choose two more reliable servants to

had just hung up a call and was still holding the phone in his hand

the Gallard Group. The termination. letter had been sent directly to Mr. Walpole. Mr. Walpole had called and said that he wanted you to return

medical records in his hands. He clearly wasn’t worried at all. “I don’t have time to go back. Let Avery transfer enough sum of the liquidated damages.

at least

that if you don’t go back, he will come directly now. Ms. Garcia’s current

immediately. He threw it back into the hands of the doctor next to him and told the servant, “Keep an eye on her. If anything happens, your salary will be deducted.”

more terrible than deducting

When

followed Gustave behind and then drove to the Walpole’s old

all the

noise.

Cassius, Sandra and Abigail were also

any

walked in and looked at Sandra. He sneered, “Ms. Bullock, you’re quite think–skinned. I thought you would

year

“Mr. Walpole, Abigail’s matter is indeed a misunderstanding. There was a little trouble

said that Abigail is a clever and

about how thick their skin

say it. I’m busy. I have something

care of someone else’s wife, busy sending the Walpole Group to a dead end?”

the servant handed over. He

unhurriedly.

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